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ndorian Samba Member
Joined: June 23, 2018 Posts: 760 Location: Virginia
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2021 4:59 pm Post subject: Re: Intercooler benefits to 1.6 td |
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Cool. My situation may be different in that I turbo'd a NA block. No piston squirters. I have taken a few steps to mitigate - larger oil pump, external oil cooler. Still, I worry about it. Glad you have had so much success with your build. Keeps me optimistic! |
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ndorian Samba Member
Joined: June 23, 2018 Posts: 760 Location: Virginia
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Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2021 7:36 am Post subject: Re: Intercooler benefits to 1.6 td |
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So it looks like my air box will fit in the passenger side D pillar without me having to relocate the starting battery. I will have to turn the battery 90 deg. but with mounting tab moved it should be ok. Then I'll run 2" pipe along the back of the engine bay toward the turbo. Air box is from a Honda Civic mid 80's, I think.
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dr. no Samba Member
Joined: August 06, 2004 Posts: 578 Location: Santa Fe
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Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2021 8:25 pm Post subject: Re: Intercooler benefits to 1.6 td |
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AndyBees wrote: |
ndorian, my engine has never shown any indication of overheating in more than 85k miles since putting it in service in August, 2012.
Of interest, the mechanical coolant temp gauge pressure pipe come loose under the dash on a very long road trip on the first day. I drove it for the next 30 days and more than 12k miles without the cooling system pressurized ......... it never over-heated or lost any coolant.
I sort of doubt that your engine is running hot. I suggest that you proceed with a plan to install an Inter Cooler and prepare to monitor Boost, EGT and coolant temp with quality gauges!
Your engine will benefit from an Inter Cooler as others have suggested. |
What is this pipe you speak of? On a Vanagon? _________________ Scott
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'83.5 Westy s/p 1.6td JX and 4sp DK transplant--wonderful!
'86 MB 300GD
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'17 BMW X1
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AndyBees Samba Member
Joined: January 31, 2008 Posts: 2331 Location: Southeast Kentucky
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Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2021 9:15 pm Post subject: Re: Intercooler benefits to 1.6 td |
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dr. no wrote: |
What is this pipe you speak of? On a Vanagon? |
When I did the ALH TDI engine install, I added a number of gauges (EGT, two coolant temp gauges besides the OE, oil pressure, Turbo boost, system vacuum, volts and a mechanical gauge for the cooling system pressure.
By Mechanical Gauge, I mean it has no sending unit. It operates strictly off direct pressure. So, I extended a hard plastic pipe (7mm ID tube) from the coolant expansion tank (OE to the Jetta donor) to the front of the Van below the dash and up where it is connected to the Mechanical Gauge mounted in a pod. The gauge has a 0 to 15 psi range. The engine normally hangs around 9 PSI when fully warmed up.
As I said in the previous post, I noticed the gauge was on zero about half way thru the first day of a 30 day road trip. I watched coolant temp and the low coolant warning off and on all day. That evening in the campground, I determined everything would be just fine. So, I never attempted to do any repairs, etc. So, the balance of the trip the cooling system was not under pressure ....... engine ran great, good fuel economy, etc. _________________ '84 Vanagon Tin-top, ALH TDI. 1989 Tin-top
1983 Air-cool, 225k miles, 180k miles mine. Seven trips to Alaska from 1986 thru 2003. |
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ndorian Samba Member
Joined: June 23, 2018 Posts: 760 Location: Virginia
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Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2021 2:34 pm Post subject: Re: Intercooler benefits to 1.6 td |
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So this little beauty showed up today. Now I just have to wait on a 1 3/4" silicone elbow.
Special thanks to old man and ?Waldo? for knowing how to find it.
The actual part # is 068129637B. |
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